2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.91.014430
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Rectification of radio-frequency current in a giant-magnetoresistance spin valve

Abstract: We report on a highly efficient spin diode effect in an exchange-biased spin-valve giant magnetoresistance (GMR) strips. In such multilayer structures, symmetry of the current distribution along the vertical direction is broken and, as a result, a non-compensated Oersted field acting on the magnetic free layer appears. This field, in turn, is a driving force of magnetization precessions. Due to the GMR effect, resistance of the strip oscillates following the magnetization dynamics. This leads to rectification … Show more

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“…Frequency dependent losses of the measurement setup and DUT (originating mainly from the impedance mismatch) were taken into account [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Frequency dependent losses of the measurement setup and DUT (originating mainly from the impedance mismatch) were taken into account [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the RF signal detection in case of GMR can be realized also at the frequencies below the resonance, i.e., in a much broader range, at the cost of the sensitivity. In such case, the operation of the detector is less dependent on the magnetic field [6].…”
Section: B Gmrmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…FMR spectra were measured using (SD) technique similarly to Ref. 16. An RF current of 10 dBm power at frequencies in range form 3 GHz to 8 GHz was passed trough the ferromagnetic microstrip.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assumed the existence of the field produced by an electric current flowing through a strip under some sort of symmetrybreaking conditions, for example difference in Sondheimer Fuchs electron scattering at top and bottom NiFe interfaces 27 . We note that if the current distribution is perfectly symmetric, there are no uncompensated Oersted field present in the system and rectification of a non-zero output signal is impossible 16,27 . On the other hand, if one allows the current distribution to produce an uncompensated field, the SD signal will arise.…”
Section: Micromagnetic Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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